This book took me back to the time I visited The Dachau Memorial Site in Munich, Germany. It was one of the Nazi concentration camps' sites, now open for the public to witness the place's history. I remember experiencing an eerie silence while there, although there were several tourists around the campsite. I remember feeling shivers and stunned realization as I took in the gravity and reality of the place.

It was a deeply moving, and an emotional book for me.  

But I would like to mention another book here from the Fiction Category and that is Where The Crawdads Sing By Delia Owens. My Favorite Thriller of the Month.

Least Favorite Book

The Rudest Book Ever
This was a Non-Fiction Book. This was a much-hyped book. But I  don't think it lived upto its hype for me. I recommend another much better book, telling the reader similar things in an impressive way- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson

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What’s coming up in February 2021


 I'll be continuing with reading challenges by UncorkedLibrarians and The Booklist Queen. ULC has the prompt Book By a Contemporary Black Author and Rachel has the prompt Book About a Social Issue. 

February brings an air of romance with it since world over we celebrate Valentine's Day. So I will be reading some popular romantic titles and will be sharing some romantic quotes that you can use on your bookish beloved just to impress them :)

 So Stay Tuned and Keep Reading!
Mru Natu

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